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Old 20-11-2006, 20:48   #1
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Networking Course Advice...

What sort of courses ,qualifications do you need to fit and eventualy test and repair small networks.

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Old 20-11-2006, 21:42   #2
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Re: Networking Course Advice...

Probably useful to go down the..

Comptia A+, Comptia N+ route then move on to CCNA, CCNP (cisco)

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Old 20-11-2006, 21:50   #3
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Re: Networking Course Advice...

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Comptia A+, Comptia N+ route then move on to CCNA, CCNP (cisco)
I'd go along with that. Also if you want to do those I'd recommend having a look at these guys.
http://www.jbctraining.co.uk/

I went to an open day there last year and they seemed to be really good. Their main thing is a 7 week residential course to become and IT professional, but they also do shorter courses including the Comptia and Cisco ones mentioned above.
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Re: Networking Course Advice...

Ha Ha, I first read that url as JCB Training and thought, "What's driving cranes got to do with networking?"
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Re: Networking Course Advice...

CCNA is not for small networks, it's a very advanced networking course.

I'm sure there are some Microsoft certifications too, can't remember the codes though.
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Old 21-11-2006, 10:34   #6
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Re: Networking Course Advice...

Without meaning to argue with you...

The CCNA certification indicates knowledge of networking for the small-office, home-office (SOHO) market and the ability to work in small businesses or organizations whose networks have fewer than 100 nodes
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I have had a suggestion for a trainning company does anyone have any other's ?
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Re: Networking Course Advice...

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What sort of courses ,qualifications do you need to fit and eventually test and repair small networks.
About 10 years worth of real life experience!!

Trust me - some stuff is easy.....but other stuff can be damm difficult!

I'd start with a basic understanding of the OSI 7 layers!

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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is the most commonly-held Cisco certification and indicates apprentice knowledge of networking. CCNA certifies users to install, configure, and operate Cisco products.
A CCNA candidate must prove familiarity and expertise with, among other subjects, Cisco's IOS, TCP/IP, LAN and WAN technologies and management, switching and routing protocols, the OSI model, LAN troubleshooting, and be familiar with a variety of communication protocols, some Cisco-specific and some not.
Not exactly your basic stuff is it? Not to mention, I've still yet to see a 'small' network using Cisco hardware.
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Not exactly your basic stuff is it? Not to mention, I've still yet to see a 'small' network using Cisco hardware.
My small network at work uses cisco, i'll send you a pic
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Re: Networking Course Advice...

We have a Linksys Switch at work if that counts?
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Re: Networking Course Advice...

I thought Linksys was the home division of Cisco

If you want a good switch, get a HP Procurve. A friend of mine picked up a managed Procurve 24 port gigabit switch with 2 fibre uplinks for £250 the other day. It's an absolute beauty of a switch.
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All Cisco switches in college, would explain alot as the network was built by a division of Cisco themselves for free apparantly. I don't know whether to believe that.
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Re: Networking Course Advice...

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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is the most commonly-held Cisco certification and indicates apprentice knowledge of networking. CCNA certifies users to install, configure, and operate Cisco products.
A CCNA candidate must prove familiarity and expertise with, among other subjects, Cisco's IOS, TCP/IP, LAN and WAN technologies and management, switching and routing protocols, the OSI model, LAN troubleshooting, and be familiar with a variety of communication protocols, some Cisco-specific and some not.
Not exactly your basic stuff is it? Not to mention, I've still yet to see a 'small' network using Cisco hardware.
I'd disagree and say it is a fundamental requirement for anyone serious about becoming a network engineer.

It's the level expected for beginning network bods at my place.

Cisco do hardware for all sizes of networks... not just huge, conglomerate, multi-national, enterprise-size ones.
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Cisco do hardware for all sizes of networks... not just huge, conglomerate, multi-national, enterprise-size ones.

Thats true. I normally find it's the general size of the company that dictates what kit they purchase.

i.e. A small company would generally use network kit at the cheaper end of the scale - DLink or whatever, whereas a large company would have the latest network gear as the backbone of their infrastructure albeit HP, Cisco, Linksys etc.
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